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Abilene Daily Reflector from Abilene, Kansas • Page 2

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I home of a son. He came to them last Wednesday. WOMEN OF KANSAS. Advice for Those Who Are Weak, Nervous, Sleepless. OFFICIAL CTTV I'AI'KK Special inducements I PURE, RICH BLOOD MADE BY HOOD'S Pure blorxl enables the stomach, liver and other digestive organs to do their work properly.

Without it they are ultipirish, there is loss of appetite, sometimes faintrvss, a dn- state of the intestines, ami, in general, all the symptoms of dyspepsia. Hood's Sarsnparilla makes pure blood, and this is why it is so very successful in the treatment of so many ailments. Get it today. to owners of unwired houses. Add electric lights at a small cost per month.

Telephone 33 Riverside Light Power Co. Noah Eddy, In Illinois, on their wav to Kansas. Mrs. Abe Burkholder of t'pland. and Mrs.

Minnie Hrown of Abilene took supper with S. Ketter-man's Sunday. Mr. nd Mrs. M.

E. Holden spent Sunday at II. M. Poland's. M.

E. Callahan has been staying with H. M. Poland the past week. David Dangle came from Pennsylvania last Wednesday and has been staying at E.

Hoyt's. Mr. and Mrs. D. Stralley went to Abilene Saturday.

They spent a onth at E. Hoyt's. Edith Frey and Anna Lady visited H. Wagaman's and the Panama exposition and are now visiting at I'pland, Cal. Roy Franklin's parents and sister are visiting him from Upland, Cal.

M. E. Callahan Is helping Roy Wlnsler. Mrs. Kauffman and two children are visiting her sister, Mrs.

M. G. Engle. John Paul hived a swarm of be-s Tuesday at Frank Teeters'. Mrs.

M. E. Hoyt returned last week from Minneapolis. Minn. She attended the commencement exercises where Luclle Brown, her neice, graduated, one of six hundred.

The Ladles' Aid served Ice cream and cake at F. Hllhurn'g Tuesday evening. They cleared $5 and had a good time. Rev. DeVoe and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. .1. M. Walters of Abilene, F. Hollar and Mr.

Gill of Kansas City took dinner at R. Paul Sunday. The Aid society had an all day (Minting at B. O. Stone's last week.

CIIAI'M Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Engler are rejoicing over the arrival at their The Christian Endeavor society of the Congregational church gave a farewell reception to MrB. Weimer last Wednesday evening at the church. A number of the young people of the other churches were present.

On Thursday evening Mrs. Weimar entertained her Junior endea-vorers. The Weimer household goods were shipped on Thursday last, and on Friday Weimer and Charles loft for Fredonla. They leave many friends In Chapman. Mrs.

Helscy's class of glrla were entertained at the Ed. Loy home, tour miles southwest of the city on Wednesday evening, June 23. A large number of people were disappointed last Sunday because the weather was too unpleasant for the picnic dinner which was announced for Sunday noon In connection with the Lutheran Rally day. The Children's Day program given at the Lutheran church attracted a large company of people and the occasion was much appreciated. The church was beautifully decorated.

The principal feature of the decorations was a cross made of red rambler roses with a background of white field daisies. Mr. Reeser, who Is proprietor of the Home restaurant, preached In the M. E. church last Sunday morning.

Rev. C. L. Crlppen is visiting his brother at Barnes, Kan. His brother Is pastor of the M.

E. church at Humes. Mrs. Crlppen Is visiting her people. There are not so many hungry men in town to be fed as last week.

No doubt the work of harvesting has begun In places and they are at work. Mrs. Gansen McNeal has been sick for some days. A trained nurse is on duty at her side and she is on the way to recovery. Cal Hassler has been In Abilene for treatment from one of the physicians of that city for the past week.

He feels that he Is Improving. Miss Esther Scherer sang a beautiful solo at the Lutheran church Inst Sunday evening. Patronize Abilene Steam Laundry. White," mi in For Sale Several Oil and Gasoline Stoves which were left with us by customers who are now using GAS. Same Can Be Seen at Our Office HOME GAS CO.

Glade, Kans. "I was so weak and nervous I could not sleep. Had a very poor appetite. Had such an aching between my shoulders and such dreadful headaches. tongue would be heavily coated every morning and would get so dry.

I am 4 years old. Have been having I doctored a great deal but your medicines helped me more than ail the doctors. I took Favorite I can now sleep good at night. My tongue is not coated and your medicines have removed many of my symptoms. I was about bedfast for two years, now I do all my work and attend to my garden and chickens.

I cannot praise Dr. Pierce's medicines too highly." Mrs. Ueorob Kwell, (ilade, Kans. For girls about to enter womanhood, women about to become mothers and for the changing days of middle age Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription should always be on hand.

Get it now in liquid or tablet form. Women are earnestly advised to it for irregular or painful periods, backache, headache, displacement, catarrhal condition, hot Hashes, sallow complexion and nervousness. Write Doctor Pierce for free, confidential Medical Advice. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, cloth-bound, 1()0H pages, sent free to you on receipt of 3 dimes (or stamps) to pay expense of mailing only.

Dr. Pierce. Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. The sluggish liver can be cured by the use of Dr.

Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Biliousness, coated totitrue, bad breath, are all cleared up and banished by the use of these tiny sugar coated granules purely vegetable and harmless they do not cause a habit. NO LONGER THE GAY CAPITAL Parisians Literally "Walk In Darkness" Even Lights on Staircases Are Forbidden. "In most parts of Paris the streets are so dark after nightfall that you can hardly walk without fear of stumbling over something you cannot see, and as for going upstairs, In many houses the passages are so dark and the staircase Is so difficult to climb that you really risk breaking your legs or something. This Is put down to the rules of the police, who forbid lights in houses that can guide the aej-oplanes, but the landlords no doubt take advantage of this to save money In gas bills.

I saw a young lady going," writes an American In Paris, "I suppose home the other evening before dinner, and she had a lantern in her hand she was not going to fall If she could help it. The sight la a remarkable one and one to remember as a reminiscence of the war for the Parisians. In the metro, the other evening Just about eight o'clock the hour for ceasing running the trains In many parts of the city I was on the platform waiting for my train to come up when a lady, dressed In black, modest In bearing and timid, asked me if I could let her have a match. I gave her a box and learned that she was afraid of going upstairs when she reached her home. The tobacco shops are mostly all wine shops, and they have to close at eight o'clock.

The grocers close at seven or thereabouts. Hence the lady's dilemma. This Is unparalleled to my experience of Paris." Oceanography. A caldron Is a'depression in the bed of the ocean of small area, but with steep sides and very deep, while a dome is an elevation which rises from the bed of the ocean to less than 10TJ fathoms or 600 feet of the surface. If It comes nearer the surface than 600 feet It Is called a bank.

Other words with a technical meaning applicable to oceanography, are basin, trough, gully, plateau, trench, ridge, burrow, showing that while the surface of the ocean is Bmooth its depths conceal as great a variety of formations as the land surface. Bishop Jeremy Taylor. Jeremy Taylor, an eminent English divine and author, was born at Cambridge In 1613. He was the third son of Nathaniel, a bariier, of Gloucestershire family. The tradition that he was descended from Dr Rowlnnd Taylor, Cranmer's chaplain who suffered martyrdom under Queen Mary, Is grounded on the untrustworthy evidence of a certain Lady Wray, said to have been a granddaughter of Jeremy Taylor.

He was married in 1639 to Phoebe Langdale, and had six children. He was a graduate of Calus college, Cambridge In 1631. Recuperation there la not so much in the ordinary vacation as there is in a single bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which refreshes the tired blood, sharpens the dulled ap- petitite. restores the lost courage. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla this sum mer.

Ttiirty-Klx for 23 Cents Dr. King's Ney Life Pills are now supplied In well-corked glass bottles, containing 36 sugar coated white pills, for 25c. One pill with a glass of water before retiring Is an average dose. Easy and pleasant to take. Effective and positive In results.

Cheap and economical to use. Get a bottle today, take a dose tonight your constipation will be relieved In the morning. 36 for 25c at all druggists. ISSUED BT Ihe Reflector Publishing Co. C.

M. HAnGER, Treflldftnt H. W. WILSON, Secretary-Treasurer Entered a nocond clawe mail mattei ftt the potofflee at Abilene, Kaneaa Kl n'HIPTIOS HATE IN AHIt.KNB 1'er week, II cente; delivered free. MAIL In county, per week, 1J cente; oulelde county, per wenk, 10 VTKKKLY KUITION I'er year, 180; I month, 80 cente.

cente. One year, OD If paid li advance. rder for delivery of THE DAILY REFLKCTOIl to reeldeoce or place of buelnena may be made by puetal card or throuirh teleplione No 95. Any Irregularity In aellvery ehould be Immediately reported to the office. TIU'IISDAY, JUNK 24, 1915 HOIXANO Clem Bell and Mrs.

Will Hell ami daughter, Sue Byrd, left Monday for Kxeelslor Springs, Mo. A number of relatives and friends surprise Grandpa and Grandma Hutchison, It being In honor of grandma's 69th birthday. A lunch and lee cream was served. Ersklne Robson and Mr. and Mrs.

W. Logan and children motored to Abilene on business Monday afternoon, returning Tuesday e.fternoon. Mrs. George Weber was home helping her mother sew a couple of days this week. Miss Audrey Wyckoff was an Abilene shopper Saturday.

Alberta, Ruth and Mary Jury visited their grandma and aunt a few days this week. John Iiurkholder and family went to Abilene Monday. C'lryson Raffensberger and John Hell spent Sunday at 11. L. Lehman's.

Mrs. Herman FAHiiihIi called on Mrs. Ralph Splcer Monday evening. Miss Edna Sbumaker went to Abilene to the show Saturday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Alderfer were visiting the hitter's Bister, Mrs. Geo. Jiry, last week. There was a surprlso party on Mr.

and Mrs. Obed Felbush Tuesday night. Lester Bovey Is enjoying a few days' vacation. He has been working for Will Hutchison for several onths. S.

D. Splcer and family visited at W. It. Kntrlken's Sunday. A baby girl was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Ed. Gardner near Gypsum Tuesdny, June 22. Itrt'KKYK A. Mlnter and family visited her relatives south of Abilene Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Grove and Mrs. Ella Mahler and family took dinner Sunday with M.

G. Engle's. Bert Zook has the mumps. Elmer ZleKler shelled corn and Fawed wood for S. Kettennan Monday.

S. Lady bought a new car last week. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Frey are lsiting Mrs.

Frey's noire, Mrs. A. Children Cry for Fletcher's VALENTINETS The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over JiO years, has borne the signature of y-tf and has been made under his per- TjT- S.i&fJ'--?-. sonal supervision since its infancy. uxVf.

'CtCy(l Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless pnfostitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Jt is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Horphino nor other Karcotio substance.

Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years It lias been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and JJiarrheea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.

GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Varnish That Turn Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of CHICHESTER PILLS Wy--V TIIK IMAHONI RAM. JlrtiHUt. Akf CIII. IIKh.TERS years known Best. Safet.

iiain ft la SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE CASTORIA If Mothers Only Knew Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children relieve Feverishness, Headache, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the bowels and destroy worms. They break up colds In 24 hours. I'sed by mothers for "6 years. All druggists, Sample free. Address, A.

S. O'nieted. LeRoy, N. Y. 3'.

4wka Children Oiy FOR FLETCHER'S CA TO RJ.A. Clean old paper for sale at this office; 5c per bundle. R. ELWiCK Paint and Wall Paper For Infants, and Children. I Fha Kind You Have Always Bought Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO I A Baar the Signature.

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45,255
Years Available:
1888-1942